recovery time
Early postpartum, reproductive organs need time to recover. Generally speaking, it is recommended to wear corsets about 42 days after the reproductive organs return to normal. Premature wearing a corset may increase abdominal pressure and even cause pelvic organ prolapse.
Precautions during lactation
For lactating women, it is recommended not to wear corsets during maternity leave at home. Because this is not only not conducive to the recovery of body shape, but also may increase the risk of vaginal inflammation.
Postpartum contraception
Postpartum contraception is a problem that cannot be ignored. The following are some contraceptive methods suitable for postpartum: 1. Intrauterine devices; 2. Contraceptive pills; 3. Condoms; 4. Safe period contraception. Choosing a contraceptive method that suits you is the key to postpartum contraception.